> Of course one might argue that DRM might be platform specific. However, I very much doubt this standard will make DRM more platform specific than it already is.
It is in fact quite possible that it will. DRM, right now, is mainly Flash. For all its faults, Flash runs on all browsers and OSes. However, EME CDM modules may only work in Chrome and Internet Explorer - the two browser vendors pushing the EME spec, and that have their own DRM solutions that they are building as CDMs.
Why would Google or Microsoft create CDMs that work in browsers or OSes that they do not own? If not them, then who would create a CDM that works on all browsers and OSes? Possibly no one.
It is in fact quite possible that it will. DRM, right now, is mainly Flash. For all its faults, Flash runs on all browsers and OSes. However, EME CDM modules may only work in Chrome and Internet Explorer - the two browser vendors pushing the EME spec, and that have their own DRM solutions that they are building as CDMs.
Why would Google or Microsoft create CDMs that work in browsers or OSes that they do not own? If not them, then who would create a CDM that works on all browsers and OSes? Possibly no one.